Theology

Would a loving God really send good people to hell? What does the Bible actually teach about hell? How should believing in hell affect us? Here Morgan and Peterson set forth a clear biblical theology of hell, facing the hard …
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Hell is under fire. Opponents of eternal punishment are putting forth competing views. What are they saying? What does God’s Word tell us? And what difference should that make in our lives and our witness? Robert A. Peterson takes a …
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“Christian doctrine matters for Christian living.” This is “one of the most important growth points of the Christian life,” writes Sinclair B. Ferguson. From this starting point, The Christian Life expounds such key biblical themes as grace, faith, repentance, new birth and …
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Over a period of sixty-four years, Geerhardus Vos “put before Christendom an unmatched Reformed biblical-theological corpus,” writes Danny E. Olinger. “In [these] books, reviews, articles, sermons, and poems, Vos consistently labored to show that the diverse strands of biblical revelation …
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The essays in The Beauty and Glory of the Father call us to stand in wonder of the First Person of the Trinity. Through an assortment of studies, readers are challenged to recognize the Father’s glory displayed in His Son, …
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When the word church is mentioned, many people tend to think of a formal building with a steeple and stained-glass windows. For others, the word brings to mind the idea of a denomination. But the church is much more. In …
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Get Free Shipping on individual 2013 Issues of Tabletalk The August 2013 issue of Tabletalk examines the blessing of discipline. To use the words “blessing” and “discipline” in the same sentence sounds strange to our modern ears, but that is …
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Although a controversial figure in his own day, St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-74) forged a unique synthesis of faith and reason, of ancient philosophy and sacred scripture, which decisively influenced Dante and the whole subsequent Catholic tradition. Intensely interested in …
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All people experience suffering and sorrow, yet our responses to suffering often vary widely. As we grapple with the hardships and sorrows that accompany life in this fallen world, it is crucial that we build our understanding of human suffering …
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Get Free Shipping on individual 2013 Issues of Tabletalk The July 2013 issue of Tabletalk features articles examining the right use of the tongue in our relationship to God and neighbor. Our God speaks, and when He created man in …
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When John Mark wrote out his “good news” about Jesus two thousand years ago, his Gospel was a completely new kind of book. No one had ever written one before. In fact no one would have known what a Gospel …
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John Owen has long been recognized by evangelicals as one of the greatest of all English-speaking theological classics. Like Augustine, Owen’s thinking touched both the depths of sin and the heights of grace. Many of his readers have come away …
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The doctrine of the Antichrist is one of the most interesting doctrines found in Scripture, says author Kim Riddlebarger. Unfortunately, it’s also one which has been subject to far more speculation than sound biblical exegesis. Until now.Unlike other resources available …
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